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  2. EUROPEAN CRISIS.

    PARIS, Monday Afternoon.--"Le Figaro' says that in the event of the fortifications at Flushing being proceeded with France, Russia, Great Britain, and Belgium will ...

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  3. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon, -- Further particulars are to hand of the disastrous railway collision which occurred near Pontypridd, in Wales. ...

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  4. PERSIAN AFFAIRS.

    TEHERAN, Tuesday.--The British Note in reply to Persia, points out that the improved conditions in the south are due to the excessive severity of the winter, but the ...

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  5. HOUNDSDITCH TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--The remains found in the ruins of the house in Sidney-street, and identified as those of Fritz and Joseph, men wanted in ...

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  6. DECLARATION OF LONDON

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon. -- The "Westminster Gazette" says that the Declaration of London gives a code of international law instead of, as hitherto, being ...

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  7. HOT TIME FOR MR. HOLMAN

    Great was the consternation caused in the Trades-hall yesterday by the intimation of Mr. Holman, the Attorney-General, that he intended to "take his stand on the platform against ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S PAPER

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  9. FLUSHING.

    Flushing, or Vlissingen, as it is known, by the Dutch, is a fortified seaport on the south-west coast of the island of Walcheren, 50 miles south-west.of Rotterdam, and lies at the mouth ...

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  10. BEFORE THE BATTLE.

    LONDON, December 23.--The Houndsditch tragedy, opening with the shooting down of five London policemen by anarchistic criminals, engaged in a great jewellery robbery enterprise, ...

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  11. "A HEATHENISH POLICY."

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The "Daily News" says that if the Imperial Conference supports the objections of Australia on the matter it will practically kill the Declaration of ...

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  12. ENTOMBED FOR ELEVEN AND A HALF DAYS.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--The collapse of a claypit at Vinesville, Normandy, entombed two workmen. A party of rescuers lowered 16 loaves, ...

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  13. PLAGUE IN CHINA.

    PEKIN, Tuesday.--There are 200 deaths from plague daily at Fuchianshan, and 300 daily at Harbin. LONDON, Tuesday.--China has ...

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  14. MR. M'GOWEN SILENT.

    An opportunity was given Mr. M'Gowen yesterday to comment on Mr. Holman's open declaration that he and other of the Stale Ministers would take an active part in opposition to ...

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  15. NEITHER LABOR NOR LIBERAL.

    BATHURST, Tuesday.--Speaking at the Masonic-hall last night, Mr. J. Miller, M.L.A., said he wanted to urge upon the people the necessity of watching things in the future. The ...

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  16. MEXICAN INSURGENTS.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.--It is reported that Mexican insurgents occupied Montezuma City on Sunday. Many shipments of arms are occurring ...

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  17. AN HOTEL FIRE.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.--The Millard Hotel, Omaha, has been destroyed by fire. One man was killed and five seriously injured. ...

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  18. ALLEGED DISCREPANCIES.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.-The United States Treasury is initiating a widespread, investigation into the question of wrapper and filler imports. ...

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  19. LARGEST AIRSHIP IN THE WORLD.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.--Sieman's Shueckest airship has made a successful trial trip at Biesdorf. The airship, which is the largest in the ...

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  20. RESERVING THE HARBOR OUTLOOKS.

    The probability of Sydney ceasing to be the headquarters of the Imperial Naval Squadron and Admiralty House becoming vacant thought to offer an opportunity to the people ...

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  21. AN AUSTRALIAN EVENING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Dr. J. M'Call, Agent-General for Tasmania, presided at the Poetry Society's "Australian Evening." Mr. Henry Ainley, the actor, brilliantly ...

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  22. GREEKS IN AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, Monday Afternoon.--The Greeks here intend to hold a mass meeting to protest against the oppression of the Cretans by the Ottoman Empire, and to ask ...

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  23. AMERICAN EDITOR SHOT.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.--Mr. David Graham Phillips, editor and novelist, was yesterday shot in Now York. His assailant, a well-dressed Harvard man, named Fitzkugh ...

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  24. THE DEMOCRATS.

    KEMPSEY, Tuesday.--The Theatre Royal was crowded last night, when Messrs. Morton and Briner, Ms.L.A., delivered addresses. ...

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  25. REV. CARR SMITH AND DIVORCE.

    Rev. W. J. Carr Smith, late of St. James's Church, Sydney, now Vicar of Grantham, England in giving evidence before the British Royal Commission on Divorce, said that he had ...

    Article : 251 words
  26. FORTIFYING PANAMA.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.--The United States Navy Board supports President Taft in his plea for fortifications at Panama. The board believes that the fortifications ...

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  27. IMPERIAL EDUCATION BUREAU.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.--Mr. F. S. Malan, Minister for Education in the Union Parliament, will attend the Imperial Education Conference. ...

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  28. BROKE THE BANK FIVE TIMES.

    NICE, Tuesday.--Captain de Courcy Bowers continues his sensational winnings at Monte Carlo. He has cleared £220,000. He employs five players. ...

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  29. BOY SCOUTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday,--The King has given £50 to the headquarters fund of the Boy Scouts. The Duke of Connaught, presiding at the ...

    Article : 63 words
  30. £1800 FOR A FOOTBALLER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Simpson, who plays outside right wing for Falkirk (Scotland), at the Association Game, has been transferred to the English Blackburn Rovers ...

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  31. NEW ABERDEEN LINER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Aberdeen liner Themistocles has made a successful trial trip from Cardiff to London. Sir J. W. Taverner (Agent-General for ...

    Article : 111 words
  32. TICK FROM QUEENSLAND.

    The question of the invasion of New South Wales by tick from Queensland has been briefly discussed by Mr. M'Gowen and Mr. Kidston. The latter said that everything possible to ...

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  33. FAIR OF FASHIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Stimulated by the "All-British Shopping" movement, arrangements are being made for a "Fair of Fashions" in conjunction with the Festival ...

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  34. FEDERAL NOTE ISSUE.

    Speaking of the matter of the Federal note Issue yesterday, the Federal Prime Minister said that his anticipations had beep altogether exceeded by the demands which had been made ...

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  35. PAYMENTS TO STATES.

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  36. NASIK MURDER REVIVED.

    BOMBAY, Tuesday.--Savarkar, the Bengal reactionary, is now charged with aiding in the murder of Mr. A. M. T. Jackson, collector at Nasik, who was killed on ...

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  37. FRENCH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--The French Academy of Sciences, by 30 votes to 28, has rejected the nomination for membership of Madame Curie, who, with her husband, now ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Owing to the Osborne judgment, Mr. Justice Neville has allowed the South Wales Miners Federation to apply compulsory parliamentary levies totalling £14,000 to strike ...

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  39. MR. NIELSEN'S SPEECH.

    BOWNING, Tuesday.--To-night Mr. Nielsen, Minister for Lands, received the following telegram from Mr. M'Gowen, State Premier:-- Referring to your policy speech at Yass ...

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  40. BULLFINCH.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--Mining-inspeotor Crabb, after a visit of inspection to Bullfinch and tho Mount Jackson mine, reports that at Bullfinch South there is a large outcropping. The vein ...

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  41. STEAMER FORERIC LEAKING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The steamer Forerie, bound for Newcastle, has sprung a leak and been compelled to dock at Taleahuano, Chile. ...

    Article : 116 words
  42. TO-DAY.

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